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At Funkty, we take pride in our products. We strive to protect our customers from counterfeits and the associated risks. We are committed to offering a safe and secure shopping experience through our official website and our ‘zero tolerance’ stance against online fraud and counterfeits. Our brand team works to identify and remove websites, marketplace listings and social media profiles that seek to defraud our customers. We are also committed to identifying and eliminating sources and distribution networks of counterfeits in collaboration with investigation agencies, legal advisors, law enforcement bodies and other brands.

The best way to protect yourself from fraud is to only purchase Funkty products from our official website “Funkty.com”.

COUNTERFEIT PRODUCTS CAN BE DANGEROUS

For a number of counterfeit goods, the risk consists in the products containing substances which have not been approved such as illegal dyes and chemicals. Contact with these products may sometimes lead to allergic reactions.

BUY FAKE, BUY TWICE

Because of their poorer quality and durability, counterfeit goods don’t actually save you money.

COUNTERFEITING HARMS EMPLOYEES AT LEGITIMATE BUSINESSES

Approximately 2 million jobs are lost worldwide per year as a result of counterfeiting.

COUNTERFEITING STIFLES CREATIVITY

All counterfeit sales discourage originality by mimicking legitimate brands with innovative ideas.

PURCHASING CONTERFEIT ITEMS SUPPORTS ORGANISED CRIME

Counterfeit sales have been linked to organized crime with the profits going towards drug smuggling, human trafficking, child labour, modern slavery and even terrorist activity. Counterfeits are often produced in sweatshops run by criminal gangs. Workers have little to no protection, with fundamental human rights ignored.

COUNTERFEITING IS ILLEGAL

Bottom line, when you purchase a counterfeit item, you’re supporting an illegal activity.

STAY SAFE ONLINE - TOP TIPS

1. Check the website is secure

Look for the green padlock icon in the address bar. 

2. Never pay for online purchases with a bank transfer or send money using money transfer services such as Western Union.

Use a credit card when buying online to help protect you. It means you can make a claim against your card provider.

3. Check the website has a valid certificate.

Check who has registered the website by clicking on the green padlock or to the left of the address bar

4. Check the ‘Contact Us’ section.

There should always be customer service telephone number, email address and mailing addresses. The ‘Contact Us’ section should not be a blank form which require the input of personal information.

5. Are there significant discounts being offered?

Look for large discounts from very high to low prices. Trust your instincts. If it’s too good to be true, it probably is.

6. Check for spelling or grammatical errors.

In the URL and on the website itself.

7. Ensure the website address begins ‘https’ at the payment stage.

This indicates a secure payment.

8. Read the small print.

Shipping location, shipping charges, return and refund policies. Avoid purchasing from sellers with unclear T’s & C’s.

9. Check seller’s reputation and customer feedback.

Including reviews on Trustpilot.

10. Watch out for pop-ups appearing.

Asking you to confirm your card details before you are on the payment stage. Never enter your PIN online.

If you are unsure

Or have concerns about a particular website, marketplace listing or social media post, please get in touch with our Customer Services or Brand Protection teams.